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Resumen de Degeneración quística de la arteria poplítea: Presentación de caso clínico

Sandra Hasbún, Roberto Tapia, Gustavo Avendaño, Juan Pablo Lahsen Humeres, Camilo Sánchez González

  • Cystic degeneration of the popliteal artery is an uncommon cause of intermittent claudication. We report a 52 years old male consulting for intermittent claudication referred to the calf. The angiography showed a 93% stenosis in segment of 45 mm length of the left popliteal artery with a smooth surface, suggesting an extrinsic compression. A CT angiography of the lower limb suggested the presence of a cystic degeneration. The patient was operated and the middle third of the popliteal artery was excised. The pathological study of the surgical piece was informed as artery media cystic degeneration.


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